
It is possible for an account to be opened upon a transfer originating from any bank abroad. Open a Ziraat account with a foreign transfer
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The following elements are necessary in foreign transfers for their payment to their recipients without delay. Ziraat Bank International AG transfer forms may also be used at post offices in Germany, Switzerland, and Austria to make transfers to be paid out by our branches in Türkiye. Ziraat Bank International AG / Stuttgart 1000604007.Ziraat Bank International AG / Münih 1000605004.Ziraat Bank International AG / Köln 1000602001.

Ziraat Bank International AG / Hannover 1000607000.Ziraat Bank International AG / Hamburg 1000601003.Ziraat Bank International AG / Duisburg 1000603009.Ziraat Bank International AG / Berlin 1000606002.Ziraat Bank International AG / Frankfurt 1000608008.Transfers made to Ziraat Bank International AG branches located in Germany are transferred online to our Türkiye branches as soon as possible.Īdditionally, using the Ziraat Bank International AG (BLZ 51220700) transfer forms, transfers may be sent from any bank to our branches in Türkiye.įor when transfer forms are inaccessible, a transfer order may be sent from any bank through the accounts listed below of Ziraat Bank International AG branches. The CHIPS UID of our bank for transfers originating in the USA is 409993.
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Only our Corporate and Free Zone branches have separate SWIFT numbers. The SWIFT code (BIC code) of our bank's General Directorate is TCZBTR2A. Postal addresses of our branches are found on our The Nearest Ziraat page. Make transfers from abroad to accounts at our bank.įoreign transfers may be made to our bank from any bank in your location or through our branches or affiliate banks. Where the net amount is to be delivered to the recipient, the receiving bank charges are also paid by or deducted from the account of the sender in addition to the transfer charge stated above.ĭetails of our foreign branches to which transfers may be made without the account number of the recipient, are found on our The Nearest Ziraat page.ĭetails of affiliate banks to which transfers may be made without the account number of the recipient are found on our Information page.

IBAN numbers start with the international country (traffic) code and comprise differing numbers of letters and digits. For transfers to these countries, ask the recipient for the IBAN of his or her account. In European Union member states the IBAN is used instead of the account number.

Foreign Transfer Charges Payee (Sender / Recipient).Recipient Bank Name, Code (Fedwire, BLZ, Sort Code etc.), and SWIFT code.
